Tzvetomir Tzvetanov
Affiliations: | German Primate Center, Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany |
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Shi Y, Zhang J, Li X, et al. (2024) Non-image-forming photoreceptors improve visual orientation selectivity and image perception. Neuron |
Huang J, Zhou Y, Tzvetanov T. (2023) Influences of local and global context on local orientation perception. The European Journal of Neuroscience |
Wang Z, Wang H, Tzvetanov T, et al. (2019) Author Correction: Moderate acute alcohol intoxication increases visual motion repulsion. Scientific Reports. 9: 7985 |
Liu J, Zhou Y, Tzvetanov T. (2018) Globally Normal Bistable Motion Perception of Anisometropic Amblyopes May Profit From an Unusual Coding Mechanism. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 12: 391 |
Wang H, Wang Z, Zhou Y, et al. (2018) Near- and Far-Surround Suppression in Human Motion Discrimination. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 12: 206 |
Wang Z, Yu S, Fu Y, et al. (2018) Aging Potentiates Lateral but Not Local Inhibition of Orientation Processing in Primary Visual Cortex. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 10: 14 |
Wang Z, Wang H, Tzvetanov T, et al. (2018) Moderate acute alcohol intoxication increases visual motion repulsion. Scientific Reports. 8: 1607 |
Huang J, Zhou Y, Liu C, et al. (2017) The neural basis of spatial vision losses in the dysfunctional visual system. Scientific Reports. 7: 11376 |
Tzvetanov T. (2013) Erratum: A single theoretical framework for circular features processing in humans: orientation and direction of motion compared (vol 6, pg 28, 2012) Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 7: 28 |
Tzvetanov T. (2012) A single theoretical framework for circular features processing in humans: orientation and direction of motion compared. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 6: 28 |